Downtown Bordentown Association: Come visit our one-square-mile city!

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Nestled high on a bluff along the Delaware River, Bordentown City has been a hub of American history, commerce, and transportation since its founding in 1682. This walkable, one square mile Central Jersey Rivertown offers visitors an experience like none other. Downtown Bordentown City’s business district is home to independently owned boutiques, art galleries, restaurants, pubs, studios and breweries. Enjoy award-winning cuisine, authentic pub fare, housemade delights, specialty cocktails and foods and seasonal alfresco dining. The Downtown Bordentown Association continues its mission to maintain a welcoming and vibrant business district for visitors and residents alike.

Complimentary valet parking and the free weekend City Shuttle service makes dining and shopping in the downtown convenient and simple. Free parking at Carslake Community Center on Crosswicks Street, the Riverline lot at the end of Park Street, and the municipal lot next to Old Town Pub.

Whether you are searching for an unrivaled steakhouse, coal-fired pizza, housemade pastas, authentic empanadas, specialty candy, or gluten-free baked goods, we are ready for you in Downtown Bordentown City! Visit our website for member listings and reservations are recommended.

Easily accessible from NJ Turnpike, Interstates 195 & 295, Routes 130 & 206, Bordentown City is an ideal destination for trips, travelers, and the perfect location to meet friends and family. We look forward to seeing you in Historic Bordentown City, NJ!

www.downtownbordentown.com www.visitbordentowncity.com

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